Buckeyeskickbuttocks;1563655; said:Ahem... 6 sacks now. :p
Sorry, I was too busy bronzing the HOF statues for Wisconsin's lineman, because you know they're so good...what was that?
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Buckeyeskickbuttocks;1563655; said:Ahem... 6 sacks now. :p
Bucklion;1563666; said:Sorry, I was too busy bronzing the HOF statues for Wisconsin's lineman, because you know they're so good...what was that?
Bucklion;1563613; said:5 sacks, 11 hits on the QB so far, Clay had what...50 yards? Is the professional and experienced opinion that maybe we knew a bit more about what we were talking about now?
No, but they did a whole lot less to lose it... Wisky's tackles were turnstiles, holding on for dear life as they breezed by. Tolzien did a good job avoiding some of the pressure, or the damage would have been even worse.I was comparing O-line to O-line, and I can sure tell you one thing OSU's O-line didn't do anything to win that battle.
4 receptions for 35 yards, 2 holds, 1 false start ... what an asset!rharley34;1561071; said:Yeah you have to look at the competition, but as you said 2 sacks is impressive no matter what. My biggest worry is TE Garrett Graham, what an asset for a new QB. Great for short yardage catches and moving the chains on 3rd down. The OSU LBs will have their hands full
rharley34;1561055; said:QB = Wisconsin (game mgmt/passing); OSU (running)
OregonBuckeye;1561069; said:Game management?
You mean playmakers like Kurt Coleman and Jermale Hines...?rharley34;1561074; said:yes game mgmt ... Make good decisions the WHOLE game and get the ball to your playmakers.
And this week you can say that they've given up only 8 sacks ALL season!rharley34;1561055; said:I disagree b/c the Badger offensive line has only given up 2 sacks ALL season!
LordJeffBuck;1565716; said:4 receptions for 35 yards, 2 holds, 1 false start ... what an asset!
Just my inexperienced and unprofessional opinions, of course....
rharley34;1565758; said:Once again, not sure what anyone's argument is on here...
Your inexperience is showing...
I was previewing the game and highlighting some of Wisconsin's strengths, and then you're throwing stats out AFTER the game as if everyone knew there would be 6 sacks and 2 picks to the house.
4 catches for 35yds doesn't make Graham any less of an asset to a new QB, it just means OSU shut him down. In fact all these stats don't make any of Wisconsin's players (RB or O-line) any less talented, they only highlight just how good the Silver Bullets are. Being worried about a certain aspect of a team doesn't mean I think they'll be successful, but that's how we as players/coaches think...always prepare for a team's strengths
Yes, it's called being wrong. It happens, and it goes over a lot better when excuses aren't made afterwards.I was previewing the game and highlighting some of Wisconsin's strengths, and then you're throwing stats out AFTER the game as if everyone knew there would be 6 sacks and 2 picks to the house.
It means they didn't really have their hands full, they were more than ready for the challenge.4 catches for 35yds doesn't make Graham any less of an asset to a new QB, it just means OSU shut him down.
In fact all these stats don't make any of Wisconsin's players (RB or O-line) any less talented, they only highlight just how good the Silver Bullets are.
So when OSU abuses UW's OL, it doesn't dispute your prediction (it's just a testament to the opposition)... but when OSU's OL struggles, it proves your point. Convenient.I was comparing O-line to O-line, and I can sure tell you one thing OSU's O-line didn't do anything to win that battle.
Well that doesn't leave much wiggle room, no matter what stats are logged after this post. I'm not interested in taking cover for the falling sky for two months. I might wait and see if the inconsistent storm subsides as Pryor matures.Other than one drive OSU's offense was brutal as usual, regardless of sitting for most of the game this offense is not ready to play any premier teams. November will be ugly for this offense, it's a good thing the silver bullets are back.
And we don't generally follow up those misses with excuses.bkb said:I like to think our previews are fair. Do we miss the mark on some things? Of course.
jwinslow;1565819; said:Yes, it's called being wrong. It happens, and it goes over a lot better when excuses aren't made afterwards.
It means they didn't really have their hands full, they were more than ready for the challenge.
So when OSU abuses UW's OL, it doesn't dispute your prediction (it's just a testament to the opposition)... but when OSU's OL struggles, it proves your point. Convenient.
Well that doesn't leave much wiggle room, no matter what stats are logged after this post.
And we don't generally follow up those misses with excuses.
Hmmm, I thought that the whole idea of making a preview was to accurately predict the outcome of the game. I guess that's just my inexperience showing again. But actually, I like your world view better - using it, I can make any prediction whatsoever, and when it doesn't come to fruition, I can simply blame the actual outcome for ruining my perfect hypothetical. That's a whole lot easier than admitting that said hypothetical was flawed to begin with ... but maybe part of being an experienced professional analyst is never having to admit that you were wrong.rharley34;1565758; said:Once again, not sure what anyone's argument is on here...
Your inexperience is showing...
I was previewing the game and highlighting some of Wisconsin's strengths, and then you're throwing stats out AFTER the game as if everyone knew there would be 6 sacks and 2 picks to the house.
4 catches for 35yds doesn't make Graham any less of an asset to a new QB, it just means OSU shut him down. In fact all these stats don't make any of Wisconsin's players (RB or O-line) any less talented, they only highlight just how good the Silver Bullets are. Being worried about a certain aspect of a team doesn't mean I think they'll be successful, but that's how we as players/coaches think...always prepare for a team's strengths
You acted like we were a bunch of amateur homers for not giving Wisconsin anywhere near enough credit on offense (starting by commenting without even reading the preview right), and then you feel the need to come back and act like you were right anyway, no matter how the game turned out.
In fact, with this statement "I was previewing the game and highlighting some of Wisconsin's strengths, and then you're throwing stats out AFTER the game as if everyone knew there would be 6 sacks and 2 picks to the house." you act like it doesn't even matter how the game turned out, which I guess means you're always right no matter what you say, right?
Where was that inexperience showing again exactly?